KOTH emerges as a luminary, igniting the streets of Seattle with his craft. His latest offering, “Crawl,” is more than a track; it’s a glimpse into the soul of an artist who’s been kicking flavor and setting the Pacific Northwest ablaze for nearly a decade.
About the Track
“This is the second single off of my upcoming 10/18 Album ‘Maven’! I appreciate your time and your ears! I had fun making this record, and I hope you make some memories that reflect that same feeling!” With these words, KOTH invites us into the sonic realm of “Crawl.” It’s a teaser of what’s to come, a prelude to his forthcoming album, “Maven,” set to release on October 18th. This track isn’t just music; it’s a snapshot of memories waiting to be made.
Unearthing Nostalgia
As you listen, you’re transported to an era of top-down rides, loud sounds, palm trees, white tees, and backyard barbecues. It’s a celebration of simpler days, where phone numbers were scribbled on loose leaf paper, and life was marked by the gift of gab, confessions in the lab, playful banter, and a dash of pizzazz.
The Artist Behind the Music
KOTH, born Thaddeus David, has been a driving force in Seattle’s music scene for almost a decade. Whether as a solo artist or part of the popular duo Hellavuhstate or the group State of the Artist, one consistent factor shines through—his ability to create timeless music. After a hiatus from releasing music, this Seattle lyricist is back and aiming for the top.
Diving into the Details
Genre-wise, “Crawl” falls into the realms of Rap and Old-school Hip-Hop. The moods it evokes are happy and chill, making it a perfect addition to your playlist for moments of relaxation and reflection.
Similar Artists and Influences
If you resonate with artists like Larry June, Payroll Giovanni, or Dom Kennedy, KOTH’s music is bound to strike a chord with you. It’s a nod to the classics while carving its own path in the contemporary rap landscape.